Radiator-bracket.



P. J. ENRIGHT.

RADIATOR BRACKET.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT, s. I9I3.

1,1 84,435. Patented May 23,1916.

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RADIATOR-BRACKET.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented May 23, 1916.

Application led September 8, 1913. Serial No. 788,762.

To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, PATRICK J. ENRIGHT, acitizen of the United States, residing in the city and county of SanFrancisco, State of California, have invented certain new and usefulImprovements in Radiator-Brackets, whereof the following is aspecification.

This invention relates to brackets 'for supporting steam and hot waterradiators and similar appliances.

In carrying out the invention I construct a bracket which comprises awall plate adapted to be attached to a wall or similar structure; an armfor the radiator to rest upon, which arm projects from the lower part ofthe wall plate; and a slotted arm projecting vfrom the upper part of thewall plate, and adapted to receive a bolt. The invention also comprises,in combination with such bracket, a bolt adapted to engage the bracketand provided with a button adapted to engage the radiator.

In the accompanying one sheet of drawing I have illustrated the specicform of my invention which I consider the best.

In the drawing: Figure l is a sectional elevation showing part of awall, the bracket attached thereto, and a radiator in place supported bythe bracket. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the bracket. Fig. 3 is ahorizontal section showing the same parts shown in Fig. l, taken at theline 3, 3, on Fig. l.

In these figures the wall is represented at' l, the bracket A beingattached thereto by screws at 2, 2, passing through the wall plate 3.The bracket A comprises the wall plate 3, and the arms l and 5. The armA at the lower end of the wall plate is shaped to lit the under surfaceof the radiator 6, which rests thereon. The arm 5, at the upper end ofthe wall plate, is formed with an inverted T-shaped slot, 8, therein, toprovide means for adjustably holding a bolt 7 the head or nut thereofresting in a space 9 back of the slotted portion and. engaging the edgesthereof. The bolt 7 is provided with a nut 10 at one end and a head 11at the other, the head being preferably slotted to receive ascrew-driver.

l2 is a cone shaped button applied to the support and secure radiatorsof a variety of sizes and shapes, and will also accommodate, by theadjustment of the bolt in the slot, variations or imperfections in theradiators and in the placing of the brackets.

Having thus described my invention and believing I have produced usefuland novel improvements in the art to which it appertains let it beunderstood that I do not wish to be limited to the exact constructionand arrangement of the several parts composing the same, as manychanges. can be made without departing from the spirit thereof, but

What I claim and desire to secure by United States Letters-Patent is:

1. A radiator bracket comprising a wall plate projecting outwardly atits lower and upper ends, the lower end forming a iixed supporting armengaging the under side of a radiator and supporting the saine inposition, the upper projecting end being provided with a vertical andhorizontal slot, a bolt adjustably mounted in said slots, a nut on saidbolt and means for holding said nut 1n position.

2. A radiator bracket comprising a wall plate projecting outwardly atits lower and upper ends, the lower projecting end being adapted tosupport said radiator in vertical position, the upper projecting endbeing provided with inverted T shaped slot and an adjustable boltprovided with a nut engaging said slot and adapted to hold said radiatorin position upon said supporting arm.

3. A radiator bracket, comprising a wall plate projecting outwardly atits lower end to form a rigid supporting arm adapted to engage the underside of a radiator, an integral outward projection at the upper part ofthe wall plate provided with inverted T-shaped slot adapted toadjustably engage a bolt therein, in combination with such bolt, and aconeeshaped button strung on the bolt.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereto set my hand in thepresence of witnesses, this twenty-ninth day of August, 1913.

PATRICK J. ENRIGHT.

Witnesses:

R. M. WoLrn, D. B. RICHARDS.

Uopies of this patent may 'be obtained for ve cents cach, by addressingthe Gciumissoner of Patents, Washington, D. o.

